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Money, Money, Money: DENTON, TEXAS — Tanner Watkins, singer, and Kaden Salisbury, lead guitarist of alternative rock band Money, close out the first song of their set on Jan. 16 at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio in Denton. Hailing from Oklahoma City, the five-person band spent four days driving across Texas to play shows. The almost week-long run was to celebrate the release of the band’s sophomore EP, “Stovepipe.”
Boy's Best Friend: MCKINNEY — C.J. Carney, 11, takes his dog, Marley, out to play in the snow at a park near their home in McKinney, Texas, on Jan. 26. The McKinney Independent School District shut down schools for three days due to the winter weather, but classes are set to resume on Thursday, Jan. 29.
Photos and Friends: DENTON — Avery Shaner poses for Madi Northcutt at Old Alton Bridge in Denton, Texas on Feb. 6. Northcutt, who drove all the way from Longview, has been doing photography for a year.
Say Cheese!: DENTON — Senior Miah Taylor, president of the Vietnamese Student Association, and senior Amber Nguyen, secretary, smile for the camera at the UNT Lunar New Year celebration in the Emerald Ballroom on Feb. 16. The organization had a table set up with informational graphics to encourage students to join.
Drumline: DENTON — The Jiu Long Lion Dance drummers provide the music for the lion dancers at the UNT Lunar New Year celebration in the Emerald Ballroom on Feb. 16. At the end of the performance, students were able to take a photo with the lion dancers.
All Smiles: DENTON — Senior Amber Nguyen is all smiles after successfully wrestling her douli from a lion at the UNT Lunar New Year celebration in the Emerald Ballroom on Feb. 16. The event ended with students getting the opportunity to pet the lions and take photos with the performers.
Pre-Flea Market Party: FORT WORTH — Jasmine Herrera, 23, puts the final touches on her booth at Doc’s Records and Vintage’s monthly flea market in Fort Worth on Feb. 21. Herrera and her boyfriend started their vintage clothing company, Cavalinho Modern Vintage Cave, in late 2024.
Bonding Time: FORT WORTH -- Brian Childers, 48, and his 14-year-old son, Aidyn, browse through records at Doc’s Records and Vintage’s monthly flea market in Fort Worth on Feb. 21. Childers woke up at 7 a.m. to beat the crowds.
Lucky You, Lucky Yu: FORT WORTH -- R7. uby Jeong, 21, prepares a Saigon coffee at Doc’s Records and Vintage’s monthly flea market in Fort Worth on Feb. 21. The Lucky Yu tent, where Jeong worked, served coffee, matcha, and baked goods.
Lined Up At Lucky Yu: FORT WORTH -- The employees of Lucky Yu move through their long line of customers at Doc’s Records and Vintage’s monthly flea market in Fort Worth on Feb. 21. The pop-up tent sold out of all of their drinks after only three hours.